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Printer Software
Making the Media Type setting
Using the Automatic and Custom modes
Adjusting page orientation and printable area
Fitting documents onto the page
The printer driver software allows the computer to control the printer according to the settings you make for your printing requirements.
The Media Type setting determines what other settings are available, so you should always make this setting first.
On the Main menu (for Windows) and the Print dialog box (for Macintosh), select the Media Type setting that matches the paper loaded in the printer.
The following tables list the settings designed to produce the best prints on EPSON media:
Media Type settings for the Stylus Pro 10000 Photographic Dye Ink model
Product name |
Media Type setting |
Presentation Matte Paper |
1440 dpi printing: Lower resolution printing: |
Doubleweight Matte Paper | Presentation Matte Paper |
Photo Glossy Paper | Photo Glossy Paper |
Photo Semigloss Paper | Photo Semigloss Paper |
Premium Luster Photo Paper | Premium Luster Photo Paper |
Heavyweight Polyester Banner | Heavyweight Polyester Banner |
Glossy Paper Heavyweight | Photo Paper |
Semigloss Paper Heavyweight | Semigloss Photo Paper |
Posterboard Semigloss | Semigloss Photo Paper |
Premium Glossy Photo Paper | Premium Luster Photo Paper |
Premium Semigloss Photo Paper | Premium Luster Photo Paper |
Photo Quality Glossy Film | Glossy Film |
Premium 360 dpi | Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper |
Media Type settings for the Stylus Pro 10000 Archival Ink model
Paper type |
Media Type setting |
Doubleweight Matte Paper |
Doubleweight Matte Paper |
Glossy Paper Photo Weight | Glossy Paper - Photo Weight |
Premium Glossy Photo Paper | Premium Glossy Photo Paper |
Premium Semigloss Photo Paper | Premium Semigloss Photo Paper |
Photo Glossy Paper | Photo Glossy Paper |
Photo Semigloss Paper | Photo Semigloss Paper |
Premium Luster Photo Paper | Premium Luster Photo Paper |
Watercolor Paper - Radiant White | Watercolor Paper - Radiant White |
Smooth Fine Art Paper | Smooth Fine Art Paper |
Textured Fine Art Paper | Textured Fine Art Paper |
Synthetic Paper | Synthetic Paper For higher color density: Media-1 |
Adhesive Synthetic Paper | Adhesive Synthetic Paper For higher color density: Media-2 |
Adhesive Vinyl | Adhesive Vinyl For higher color density: Media-3 |
Tyvek® Brillion™ | Tyvek Brillion For higher color density: Media-3 |
Backlight Film | Backlight Film |
Canvas | Canvas |
Archival Matte | Doubleweight Matte Paper |
Posterboard for Archival Ink* | Doubleweight Matte Paper |
Scrim Vinyl* | Adhesive Vinyl |
various indoor media | High Duty Media-1 |
various indoor media | High Duty Media-2 |
These modes are arranged to give you two levels of control over the printer driver, as explained below.
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These modes can be set on the Main menu. |
The quickest and easiest way to start printing. |
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Corrects color and enhances photos. Useful for low resolution images. Choose from a list of ready-made settings suited to the kind of document you want to print. You can also add your own settings to this list. |
When Automatic is selected on the Main menu (for Windows) or in the Print dialog box (for Macintosh), the printer driver takes care of all detailed settings based on the current Media Type and Ink settings. To make the Ink setting, click Color to print in color, or Black to print in black and white or grayscale. To make the Media Type setting, see Making the Media Type setting.
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The Custom mode lets you make a wide range of changes with a single click of the mouse. In the Custom Settings list, you'll find ready-made settings provided by EPSON. They are designed to match particular kinds of printouts, such as graphs and charts for a presentation.
You can also create your own settings and add them to this list. See Advanced setting.
The Custom Settings list includes the following ready-made settings:
Text/Graph |
Good for printing presentation documents such as graphs and charts. |
ICM (For Windows Me, 98, 95, and 2000) |
ICM (Image Color Matching). This feature automatically adjusts printout colors to match colors on your screen. |
sRGB (For Windows) |
Best for color matching with other sRGB devices. |
ColorSync (For Macintosh) |
This setting automatically adjusts printout colors to match colors on your screen. |
Advanced Photo (For Macintosh) |
Good for printing scanned photos and digitally-captured images in high quality. Also helps prevent the misprinting of ink dots that may occur due to the movement of the print heads and paper. |
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Click the Custom button on the Main Menu (for Windows) or in the Print dialog box (for Macintosh). |
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From the Custom Settings list, select the most appropriate setting for the type of document or image you will print. |
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If you set the photo printing accelerator to ON, you can not choose Automatic mode. |
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When you choose a Custom mode, other settings such as Print Quality and Color Adjustment are set automatically. Changes are shown in the Current Settings display at the bottom of the Main menu (for Windows) or on the right side of the Print dialog box (for Macintosh). |
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Before printing, be sure to verify the Media Type and Ink settings, as they may be affected by the Custom setting you select. See Making the Media Type setting. |
The Advanced setting give you complete control over your printing environment. Use these settings to experiment with new printing ideas, or to fine-tune a range of print settings to meet your individual needs. Once you are satisfied with your new settings, you can give them a name and add them to the Custom Settings list.
Follow the instructions below to make and save Advanced settings.
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The printer driver screens that appear in this procedure are for Windows Me, 98, and 95. The appearance of the Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 printer driver screens differ only slightly. |
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Click the Custom button on the Main Menu (for Windows) or in the Print dialog box (for Macintosh) and then click Advanced. The following dialog box appears: |
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Select the Media Type loaded in the printer. For details, see Making the Media Type setting. |
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Choose Color or Black in the Ink options. |
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Select a Print Quality setting. |
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Make other settings as needed. For details, see online help. |
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Some settings are enabled or disabled depending on the Media Type, Ink, and Print Quality settings you make. |
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Click OK to apply your settings and return to the Main Menu (for Windows) or Print dialog box (for Macintosh). If you want to return to the previous screen without applying your settings, click Cancel. |
To save your Advanced settings, click Save Settings in the Advanced settings dialog box. The Custom Settings dialog box appears:
Type a unique name (up to 16 characters) for your settings in the Name box, and click the Save button. Your settings will be added to the Custom Settings list.
You can save up to 10 groups of settings. You can select your saved group of settings from the settings list on the Main Menu (for Windows) or in the Print dialog box (for Macintosh).
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When you select your saved settings in the Custom Settings list, be aware that making new settings, for example Media Type and Ink settings, may change your custom settings. This may cause unexpected results in your printout. If this happens, reselect your saved settings and try printing again.
The PhotoEnhance settings provide a variety of image-correction settings that you can apply to your photo images before printing. PhotoEnhance does not affect your original data. Click PhotoEnhance radio button on theAdvanced menu (for Windows) or in the Advanced dialog box (for Macintosh).
Selecting PhotoEnhance also enables the Digital Camera Correction check box. Select this check box when you are printing photos taken with a digital camera to give your printed images the smooth, natural appearance of photographs taken with a film camera.
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You can select from the following settings. Click the arrow on the right of the drop-down menu.
Tone
Normal |
This setting provides standard image correction for most photos. Try this first. |
Hard |
Use this setting for high contrast. |
Vivid |
Use this setting for brighter, more vivid images. |
Sepia |
This setting applies a sepia tone to your photos. |
Monochrome |
This setting converts your image to black and white. |
None |
No color adjustment is applied. |
Sharpness |
This setting sharpens the outline of your images. |
Soft-focus |
This setting makes your photos look as if they were taken with a soft-focus lens. |
Canvas |
This setting makes your images look as if they were painted on canvas.. |
Parchment |
This setting makes your images look as if they were painted on parchment. |
None |
No image effect is applied. |
You can adjust the page orientation and printable area on the Paper menu for Windows or in the Page Setup dialog box for Macintosh.
You can change the following settings:
Orientation |
Use this setting to specify the direction of printing on the page: Portrait (vertical), or Landscape (horizontal). If you need to print close to the bottom of the page, click Rotate by 180°. |
Printable area |
Select Centered to position your printout at equal distances from the edges of the paper. This setting is available only for sheets. |
Reduce or Enlarge |
Lets you define the percentage you want to enlarge or reduce on image. Make setting from 25 to 400%. This setting is available only for sheets. |
The Auto Rotate function is effective only when the print data length is shorter than the printable width of the roll paper (22, 24, 36, or 44 inches). The print data will automatically be turned 90 degrees to print crosswise, saving roll paper.
To enable Auto Rotate, select the Auto Rotate check box in the Roll Paper Settings box on the Paper menu (for Windows), or the Auto Rotate check box in the Page Setup dialog box (for Macintosh).
When Auto Cut is selected the roll paper will be cut automatically after each print job.
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If you are using canvas, select Roll Cutter Off mode rather than Auto Cut mode. |
To enable Auto Cut, select the Auto Cut check box in the Roll Paper Settings box on the Paper menu (for Windows) or the Auto Cut check box in the Page Setup dialog box (for Macintosh).
You can specify whether to print a page line on the right side, or below the document for manual cutting.
To enable Print Page Line, select the Print Page Line check box in the Roll Paper Settings box on the Paper menu (for Windows), or the Print Page Line check box in the Page Setup dialog box (for Macintosh).
The Print Page Line operation changes according to the Auto Cut setting as shown.
Auto Cut |
Print Page Line |
Printer's Operation |
Selected |
Selected |
Prints page line on the right side only, and cuts paper automatically after the print job. |
Selected |
Not selected |
Cuts paper automatically after the print job. |
Not selected |
Selected |
Prints page lines on the right side and below the document. |
Not selected |
Not selected |
Does not print page lines and does not cut paper. |
Select this check box when you wish to save roll paper. When this check box is selected, the blank portion of the last page of your document is not fed through the printer. This function is available only when Roll Paper (Banner) is selected from the Paper Source list.
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When Sheet is selected from the Paper Source list, the Roll Paper Settings (Auto Rotate, Auto Cut, and Print Page Line) are not available. |
You can fit the size of your document to the size of the paper you will print on. Open the Layout menu (for Windows) or the Layout dialog box (for Macintosh) and check the Reduce/Enlarge box to adjust the print size.
Use the Reduce/Enlarge options on the Layout menu.
Fit to Page |
Proportionally enlarges or reduces the size of your document to make it fit the paper size you select in the Output Paper Size list. |
Custom |
Lets you define the percentage you want to enlarge or reduce an image. Click the arrows next to the Scale box to select a proportion from 10 to 650%. |
To open the Layout dialog box, click Print on the File menu of your application, then click the Layout icon in the Print dialog box (for Macintosh).
Selecting this setting proportionally enlarge or reduces the output of the image to make it fit the paper size you selected in the Output Paper Size list. To use this function, click On and select the paper size you loaded in the printer.
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